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A History of Africa takes an in-depth look at the rich and
fascinating, but often unreported, history of the African continent
through the ages. From prehistoric Africa, through ancient Egypt to
the African kingdoms, the slave trade, colonialism and countries'
struggles for independence, right up to the modern-day continent,
this book celebrates this vast continent and its people. The text
is supported by strong, striking images and will include a section
on teaching Black history. Aimed at readers aged 9 and up. The
author, Robin Walker, is one of the world's leading authorities on
African history. Published in 2006, his book When We Ruled is 'the
most advanced historical synthesis on the history of Africa and its
people', and has established Robin as the leading authority on the
topic in the English-speaking world. Robin is also the author of
the prize-winning Black History Matters.
An important and hard-hitting chronicle of Black history, written
by a celebrated Black historian. Winner of the 2020 School &
Library Association prize for readers aged 13-16 and the 2020 ALCS
Educational Writers' Award. ** Fully revised and updated for the
new paperback edition. Includes notes on teaching Black history.
Black history is an integral part of world history. From the
injustices of the past and present, we can learn and be inspired to
make the world we live in more fair, equal and just. Black History
Matters chronicles thousands of years of Black history, from
African kingdoms, to slavery, apartheid, the battle for civil
rights, the global Black Lives Matter protests of 2020 and much
more. Important and inspiring Black personalities, from Olaudah
Equiano to Oprah Winfrey, are highlighted throughout, while
achievements and progress are balanced alongside a look at the
issues that continue to plague Black communities. #Blacklivesmatter
is a powerful international movement, designed to raise awareness
of and end ongoing injustice towards black people. This book is
designed to connect with that movement and offer an important
resource for all young readers during Black History Month and
beyond. Contents: Why Black history matters Chapter 1: The African
empires The lands of the pharaohs Ancient Egypt Kush Egypt thrives
and declines North African invasions Ethiopia The West African
desert empires The Nigeria region Munhumutapa The East African
coast Chapter 2: The transatlantic slave trade The transatlantic
slave trade begins A trade in human misery Life as a slave Growing
resistance Abolition The legacy of the slave trade Chapter 3:
Colonialism The Scramble for Africa The Pan-African Congresses An
independent Africa Southern Africa and apartheid Chapter 4: The
African diaspora African-Americans in the USA The fight for civil
rights Change at last The Windrush generation Being Black in the UK
Black Lives Matter and George Floyd Black Lives Matter in the UK
Black history today Teaching Black history Glossary Further
information Timeline Index
Did you know that African Americans in Oklahoma created a 'Negro
Wall Street' in the early 1920s? The Oklahoma city of Tulsa in 1921
had a Black hospital, a Black public library, 2 Black public
schools, 2 Black newspapers, 2 Black theatres, 5 hotels, 13
churches, 30 restaurants and perhaps 600 Black businesses What was
the story of this great Black achievement? What happened to all of
this? In the first half of this book, Robin Walker addresses these
questions. What does it take for an individual to replicate the
kind of economic success that the people of Black Wall Street
achieved? In the second part of this book, Robin Walker presents
his own ideas on what it takes to become successful. He outlines
The Seven Key Empowerment Principles that any individual needs to
use as a minimum to replicate that kind of success. He shows that
individuals need four things to make it in the money game. They
need Inspiration, Correct Knowledge, a Personal Plan, and the Seven
Key Empowerment Principles. Inspiration gives individuals 'the
WHY.' Correct Knowledge gives individuals 'the TARGET.' A Personal
Plan gives people 'the HOW.' Finally, The Seven Key Empowerment
Principles is 'the CEMENT' that holds 'the WHY, ' 'the HOW' and
'the TARGET' together.
Tourism is ideal for pre-work students, studying at
pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate levels, who will need to use
English in work situations. Tourism is divided into three levels:
Provision, Encounters, and Management. Each of these levels
develops the vocabulary, language, and skills that students will
need to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues,
whether working in an administrative or managerial role.
Tourism is ideal for pre-work students, studying at
pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate levels, who will need to use
English in work situations. Tourism is divided into three levels:
Provision, Encounters, and Management. Each of these levels
develops the vocabulary, language, and skills that students will
need to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues,
whether working in an administrative or managerial role.
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